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THE JOURNAL. v Published every day in the year, ex cept Monday, at 96 Middle Street. - : Phohb No. 8. v.- CHARLES U STEVENS, '. CDITOB AND PBOPMKTOR. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: jne tear, In advance, H 00 One year, not in advance; 5 00 lionihlv, by carrier in the city,.... 80 W Advertising Rates furnisbedjon sppli cation. Entered at the Poet Office, New Berne, N.O. as second class matter. New Berne, N. C. Dee. 14, 1897. THE NEGRO'S PBITDLEQES TO SER AMERICAN AND BRIT ISH RULE. Tbe numerous complaints which are beard, that the ueg.ro cannot enjoy the full privileges of his citi zenship, and the conventions of the race at which open protests haye been uttered against the ehauiefu way the negro bad been treated in the way of getting political offices, demands some consideration. The question might be pertinently asked the negro, what is his idea of freedom? Is it fair treatment at the hands of the race watch garo him freedom, that is, is it an opportunity to earn his living by his own holiest efforts, with the privilege to share in the government, or Joes freedom mean the right to fill public offices, whether or net he may be qualified to till thtui? But if the negro thinks himself a badly used individual in this country how would he regard his condition under the British crown? A northern newspaper recently published what a Brunswick negro Slid regarding the condition of the negro under England's rule, a con dition which he called "intolerable oppression." "When I come to look ov ;Jana da, the land of my birth, and cm not tind a single negro, a man of mi race, occupying or filling a public position of emolument or honor, I feel like asking Divine Pro-idence to curse this country because of its utter meanness, i s foul play and its injustice to the long suffering Ca nsdian negroee. The Canadian white people ought to be ashamed of themselves for their cowardly and unchivalrons treatment of the Ca nadian black people. Canada .is nearlv every bit as bad as South Africa. Yes, New Brims wick, for vicious and malignant misethopy, if I may be allowed to coin a new word to stand for the white people's inborn hatred of black people, outstrips Texas." Here is the negro's condition an der the British rule, and vet while he may not hold offije, if he is a British subject, he would receive the same ' protection as the white man. How different the negro's condi tion in this country, where in a single generation privileges really beyond the negro's full appreciation have been given the race: Accepting the New Brunswick negro's definition of "intolerable oppression," as meaning no office holding for tbe negro it would seem as if many of the race in this conn- try bad the same idea of being "op pressed." What a difference there is between the negro under the American government and nnder the British government! And yet it can be seriously ques tioned if the negro under the British "oppression" of non-office holding, is not working out the races future destiny to better advantage, than nnder the American plan. In the one be is made to . rely npon himself, enjoying a citizenship which fully protects uis life and property, and secures bitn in these. In the other, while having tbe same privileges, jet through a poli- Catairh Caaaaf B Car. Willi Local Application, as tbey cannot each lite seat of thadiieiM. Catarth is a blood or constitutional disease, and la r!er tit can it yn (r,nt taks Internal remedies. Halt's Calarrb Cans is takec loiernallf , and acts dlrjclly on Ilia btund and mucous agifaors. Hall's Catarrh Cart b not a qaack Sordid Dr. It was pre scribed by no ot tb I -est physician la tblt country for years, atxl Is regular prescript In. It is eooipotsd of lb beat looira known, combined with lb beat blood panders, actixg directly oa the mucous surftvea. Tba perfect coabioalioa uf lbs two lRrriint Is what prodows sorb wowiariul moll In eailag Oatarrh. Band for taatUMNiiala, fra. . J. Cm hit & Co, Props, TvWJo, O. Bold toy drowUta, p lo 7S. Hall's Faaalij tills sra lb Brat tical form of government he is .in spired to seek a support, not based upon the best ideas of true citizen ship, but upon mistaken ideas that individual work and effort to ad vance the individual's interests are nothing, nnlees'such a citisenship has the perquisites of a lucrative government office, ' '. .' .', i When the negro race shows that it can ran its race for life, earn an honest living and stand npon its own merits in securing this, then will there be a development, of tbe negro, which can never be gaim d by depending upon political office to advance his social or commercial standing. TO CUM A COLD 19 OSB DAT Take Laxative Bronio Quinine Tiib lets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 25c. Tbe genu ine has L B. Q. on each tablet. TO THE PRESIDENT. Hit beats de dickens bow some men Am des' hemmed in wif luck; No matter wheh dej turn, or when, Dey nevah run amuck; While others meet wif adverse winds Dat blast deir hope ob fame, An' niek deir part seem mighty small In life's uncertain game. Now, dab's de Majah seems like be Done hab no cause to blow; As agent ob Prosperity ' lie failed to bring de show Till Providence stepped in an' say, "Dese hard time shuab tnus' stop," An' straightaway blessed de country wif A mo abundant crop. No, Majah, I doan' ax yo' for No fat official place; I know dab's mighty few in store Fo' people ob my race; But as a special favah, sal'. When yo' hab time to spare, Des' write an' say wheh yo' done got Dat rabbit foot yo' wear. Globe-Democrat. Cured of Blood Pouoa After Fifty-two Doctor Failed. Blood Bultn Co., Atlanta, G. Gextlemks: In 1S72 a small pimple broke out on my leg. It be gao eating and in four months 1 was treated by a physician of Talla dega County, Ala., where 1 lived e'ghteen years, lie relieved it for short while. In six weeks it broke iut again in both legs, also on my shoulder. Two small boms weie taken out. It continued until 187C In this time I had twelve different physicians. They told me the only remedy was amputation; that i couia never De cured, tor six months I could not walk a step. went to Mineral Wells, Texas, spent 300.00; came home; went to Hot Springs, Ark., staid nine months- all failed to cure me. In 1887 I came back to Birmingham." Ala. was advised to write you, which I did. You wrote me that B. B. B. would cure me, and I could get the medicine from Nabors and Morrow. Druggists, of ur city. I bought ten bottles and before 1 had finished my Gfth bottle my legs began to neat, and in less than two months 1 was sound and well. That has been nearly two years ago, and no sign of its return vet. 1 have spent in cash over 1400.00, and B. B. B. dope the work that all the rest failed to do. lou have my permission to publish this. I have traveled so much try ing to get well that my cure is well known. Fifty-two doctors have treated me in the last 17 years. All they did was to take what money 1 had, aud done me no good. I am now a well man. Prof. C. II. Ranger. Shady Dale, Ga. For sale by Druggists. Price l 00 per large bottle. Named Aftor Daataa. Danton, the Frer.ch revolutionist. is to have a street in Paris named after him, in a locality replete with bloody memories. Tbe thorough fare begins near the house where Danton's colleague, Marat, perished by Charlotte Corday's dagger. A little further on is the home of Dr. Guillolin, and not a hundred yards beyond this is tbe spot on which tbe worthy doctor's invention was tested on Danton's nock. BoaaabaU dads. Th ancient Orrvks believed that the rsoanlos were ike Gods who attended to tlie welfare and iiroiiieriiv of tba l.-.mily Tbey were worbipieil as boalild gods in every home, Tito b'nhold god ol today It Dr. Kins' New Discovery. For consumption, cnub, c IHs and fr all flmliona of lli Thnwf, Chest and Lungt it Is inva o ihlr. lthba Iri.d tor a quarter iif a Cwlury an 1 is itiiaruntee I to ure, r mnrey Muroid. No houahol'l Ih.uld bo without Inj givi) angel. It is plei-nl to laka and a safe tol Mrs rem edy n. and young. Free trial bottle it r. 8. uutr,' Diu Store. IleauUr sim SOe and $1.00. Placing th BUat. Mrs. Browu-St Mrs. Jones is nearly dead from insomnia? What is the cause of it? Mrs. Smith (indignantly) Why, ber husband it the causa of it. He talks in his sleep, you know, and she has to lie awake all t.ight trying to find out what ha is saying, poor thing! JuJge. lata AN EVENING WITH DICKENS. How tha Croat Author atnd HI Poopla : Caa . Stadia by Literary Claba, ; - "For an eveniug with Dickens, " ad vises Fannie Mack Lothrop, writing of ."Evenings For Literary Clubs" in Tbe Ladies' Home Journal, "one of .the items of tbe programme might be a sketch of his life condensed into about 300 words. The Dickens drawings by Charles Dana Gibson might be cut from The Journal and hung np before tbe au dience and the story of each character and incident illustrated told. The trial from 'Pickwick' could be arranged for individual reading or for a number to take part in it A bright paper may be written on "The People of Dickens' World.'- In Dickens' works there are 1,550 separate characters, enough to peo ple a whole village. - "Some of Dickens' poems have been set to music notably 'The Ivy Green and would make a pleasant feature. Anecdotes of Dickens might be given by ten or a dozen members, each giving one. These . might ' be . interspersed through the programme. A member with any clovcrness in photography might make a series of Dickens' lantern slides from pictures in standard editions of the novelist's works and give a magic lantern entertainment . The death of Paul Dombey would make a pathetic reading from 'Dombey and Son.' Mrs. Jarley's waxworks, as described iu 'The Old Curiosity Shop.' could be given with some of the members grouped as characters in the famous show and des ignated, as Little Nell did, with a pointer. " Tha "Gallery Coda," The frequenters of the lofty gallery of any theater have a good deal to do with the making or marring of any new play. Yet that is not bow they acquire their title of "gods. " As a matter of fact, the origin of the expression is this : Years ago Drury Lane theater had its veiling painted to resemble a blue sky with clouds, among which white Cnpids were flying in every direction. This xiliug extended over the gallery, whose occupants thus appeared to be very neai heaven. Henee the expression arose of "gallery sods. "London Answers. ' All Unlet Then. "I'm glad to know, " remarked Miss Cayenne, "that Mr. and Mrs. Jinkles are living far more happily than they were formerly. :' "Indeed?" "Yea. 1 am informed that they have not spoken to each other for weeks. " Loudor Tit-Bits CASTORIA For Infants and Children. TWi ta li it li sttuon. st NOTICE ! Having succeeded the firm of CLARK LUMBER COMPANY in the business heretofore conducted and operated by them, the under signed will contiiiue said business nnder the firm na-no of Tbe Blades Lumber Company. All debti due the Clark Lumber Company must be paid to us, and all debts due by the firm will be paid by us. BLADES LUMBER CO. Great Excitement Down Our Way IN BUYING Hardware, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Paints, Oils, ale. Farmer Girl Cook Stoves and the 'Patrol" Air Tight Wood Heaters. . . P. M. DRANEY, 99 South Front St. ALL STYLES Three Car UK mm db iHl j r --K . - - iw .aia i Jost arrived aod added to tl'.bif stock I a! read v had on hand. Jaiteallat my .table and I will and mules aver shown on the New and sbed la filled. All style and a ood horse or mule and trill sell ver been reUilod at on this market two year tim. , Do not forget that I also carry the larptst stock of Bagriea, liar ness and Kobe, of any dealer 1u Eastern Carolina which will be sold at price to snit the f nrcbaaer. "..""'ill- UKU1U SIKtir. ' In all tba world there is na other treatment ao pare, sweet, eo safe, so aiwedr, for pre. , aerring, purifyiug, and beautifyiug tUeskia, aolp, and hair, and eradicating ercrjr bo mor, aa warm batbi with Gvticura Soap, and gentle aoointinpa with Cmcuaa (oint aoent), tha great skin euro. . ficura Kst am CniM. CMtc.. (Me i'rvpa.. Rowmsi. .f . Cj 'AU'4bawtta Skia. Semip mrf Uatev" iYsj. Cans! srj drrmrau. . "SUNLIQHT.,', J80NLI0HXy 9m. NO.100V J Great Reduction ! Jfew IVice, $1.50. Old Price, $2.00. . . Sold by . . HYMAN SUPPLY CO., NEW BERNE, N. C. n A.8K FOR Sealed PINK BAND Package. NewYork. Bon-Bons and Chocolates, MadaOalyBr COMPAKV, FOR SALS BT '- Capt. Nam B. Waters, SOLE AUENT, 105 Middle Street. THE SUPERIOR, $1.50. 60 Candlel Power. Ousnmes only 8 feet of gas an hour. Mantlet 40 Cents. Foraale by JOE DAKNENBERG at S. Alexander & Co., 77 Middle Street. Lights put up on approval. turns tni m tui (WIS. aouurharraa. tmii uuua. in tliD& Sold hv drnirfftgim. AND KINDS ! loadH of j - y a- show youth, largest stock of horse Bern narket, vary .tall, pen kinds. Can suit anyon who want theai (or lea none than they have before, itber for oa! or on ons and Ut n.-rnr II C. m PW fuiiiwi aa. w. SMALLWDOD Under Hotel Chattawka, j New Berne, N. C ; : . DBALKH IS Sash, Boors, BlinSs, Lime, Cement PLASTER, - Garland's Stoves & Ranges Beyoe's Heady Mixed Paint, : Air-Tight Heaters. When lalkiug to von .... . . . About Furniture The sharpest point we can argue Is tbe fact (hat our UNO KSTabushkd business and the Great Army of Sat isfied Patrons , we ' have marie is the best testimony as (o the quality of our goods and the way we do business. . . . . ALL KINDS OF riPCirJlhlp Can ha Rum Si i f t KtUwtST us iihuiv pi Ices. If you are ccntemplaling t!ie purchase of Furniture a cull at my store will . prove profitable. John Sitter, I Under Hotel Chattawka, New Berae. N. C. TO TII . . . BABIES ONLY. We have Just Received the Finert Lot of Baby Carriage that has ever brea in this city; This is a Job lot of Car riages bought at Rock Bottom Prioes and we mean to give our friends the benefit of the same. And for the next 6 days only, mi will sell them for Cash or on time cheaper than has ever bee i knora before. Call and examine our stock and we will nave you money and rive yon a Kino Carriaze at our New more, 73 Middle Street, next to George stover Hardware b tore. v . Old Carriages tak en as part paymcn In exenaoge for new one. T. J. TURNER FURNITURE CO. - NEW BERNE. N. C. . FINANCIAL. Farmers & Merchants " ...BANK... car, lasi. Capital Stack 1 75.000.00 Harplasaa rraflt..... .11,111.41 OFFICBRB: L. H. CcTtaa, Prwldent. W. 8. Chadwick, Vina Prae. T. W. Dawar, Caahier. J. W.IliDDLa, Teller. t.r. lUTTHawa, OsUaesor. DIRECTORS: L. R. Cutlrr. John Ruler. W. n.llla.hi, W. 8 ( bMlalck. P.ll.felletlfir. J. B. Clark. t. W. tHwart, M. M. Jarocv, T.W. bawcy. We want your business .and feel that w caa offer von as much in return as any oilier bank in the city. It Is our endeavor to make busineoa relatiima mut ualir pleasant and profitable to our patrons. t. A. BUT AN, THOS. DANIELS, Prsslseat. - Tie Pre. 6. 1. KOBERTS. Caskler. THE national bank. o law taiis a, a. a jtrooaroaa.TKD ase. CaplUl, M...,$IU0,000 Surplu Prnu,..,........J..os.l6 OlBSCTUKai tu. A. Baraa, Lmaa. a H.ria, Jau, Dnaa, O. H. Koaaar Thml namaia. J. H. HAuaaeaaJ U lll.'.r a. a. uuMorl t.A.Uraaa,Haa. B.H. MaMKnra. Ties Prea , . M.eBOTBa.OajfcJar. CITIZEN'S BANK ow ararwasasmara, j.o. do a emuii aainao aunxwi TIM Saaowataftf Raaaa, aanbra, rwrpoc rim,, liraM, Mrfthal . on.,, f 1.1 Wlwu lo Ui. UIM.M ill eur ui aaaaOTBiawToaa. rnf1fiil tTtrtek . A. UHi1owfa, KuasttMl W I mm-fc, Cltx If. fnnM-r, J. V. tt-l1 K W . .. M4A a. H. II. M'Vtw, iain h ,t, i. ; 1 .K a.-. . 1 J. W. STEWART, Prest. ENOCH WADSWOHTU, VIce-Prest. Booms -9, Daves . New Ball.lar, Sf:.' Investment ale Street Office Hours: Hours: ). M. to 9 P. City Property Bought and Sold. U A, M ' CITY LOTS, - il,5''rr.nt; A handsome and most desirable resi dence, located on lite south side of FABSS. , Change at its luterseclloo ' with East m f one ,nd one. rtlKtX brew BeAt. oo -th side ; cated;and one of the Handsomest and o m. t00 rea 8. moat desirable dwellings. In Ihe city. ,JStSo acres of good On South Front 8tret, betweem Ora- miles rrom '""C" J ?M acre, ven and East Front-Hsndsome, remcl- ir.er.-hsiilal.le ''"'d brtween Dor One double house in Pavletown. new, bJ JJSSSw Ttoi.' im south "HaDdsome building lot 100 feet Mid- side of Trent river. 8 mile, from New die Street by 107, 8 In. dcpjimn..dia.ely In. iarol) 4 mile, from the north of the dwelling owned by J. r. , A 7 . V M n R. H. and Ive;-to suit Purchaser.., this Iut will be c ly. 1 ing n the A. It & . K. and divided into two lots. 00 feet frontage 'j, 250 acre, oa A moat desirable residence lot si.unte Trent 'JtJS! m on Neuae river, at the foot of Pollock st , A most durable farm consisting of 1.5 suitable tor handsome dwelling, but will ncres, 8 & in, sold in smaller parcels oa -factory JX i Two new dwellings suitable for small the city, conta.n.og 050 acres, on Neute familiw: all modern conveniences; west road. - - -.--r--' ;-- ' - THE NEW BERN MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO., OF NEW i C A. PIT AIj, lyDOES A OENEltAL FIKE T. A. GREEN. President. GEORGE GKEEN, Secretary. J. J. WOLTBNDIN, Gen'l Affent. Come in and see us Tulay. All h-h fiotn l:J to lu hands, all shape and colors-I'i ices e make in Mijurdiiu-e aitti lue tiard timer! you ruu l.o lisks, cre'y (na is Kiaratit-i .1 an ui ,i tin as ieireiiitc-d, or no Sale. fAii t-iueiilioiially tine an I full l;'is of Ujvu'um, U ad Uarts, lUrniKf. Winter Uobo. Wni, Ai.iml Voierinary SjiiJIies, all goinatUOCK I:OTIOM PUlCEs. will allow you l a cent aiore market price of cotton in trade to Ihv. It will be Wi tour niiereri to ij ns and look wdl llnou'i our e-ub iaii inent before buying elsewhere, Resi.'Ctfully, ; . ' Jtf. 1 1IAIIIV ' & CO. A THIEF IN How Catarrh Hobs Its Victims of Health and Life. " mun innaiont or aiaraaea. iracs-tactcd, I. ln.rl.tl. rcachca tba broachlml lab .ad lua, mdeHnc ikcm weak aad aaaccpUMa lo conaanptloa. P. P. P. (Ltpvaaaa'a Oieit Eamcdrt thla loatkaam dlwH. Catarrkla ."a"''"! aa aa aONtloa at k Mood, aad not a m.re local troa. i 'i .Th,?w0,,IilalB... io Ik. bat nmtilf. aad tha baat blood parill.rl..:k lole(.,t , r. P. tha alckaaln. aiKkarre, vlik bam-klaa and aplifla, ,Ba SffStal odor, Jl klj dlaapp,,.d Br.a. j-ta-a tadicat mover, aooa ra. seaira tanui Baoracaa, Sana-0u-l k.w) f bottle k. aot al.pt om riifw? S&iJTL aoaadl. I. ... ' . . . ' .. ' r . .m nirm linaMaiif r 7 . " ' . ... - w F - aaaam I fc rlad thai I wu Wt. ..... ? J. i' -"u" " lo Ukr h r--."T.pi.rrt A. iTJ. 1,7LT"'"7 lh. andrral.wd ..,IH.T on II... o.f l..adp.bKrlbcdWfurVrh u J- M. LAMfiKKT, W. 9., Coraaach. Contr, Trraa o( .k. "klaT.5 kuJod' ,M ""'l"a. Holck.a and aU P. P. P. STOkV caiiaaw bold a, all Dri, Ji..r omula baiug ptinied oa .iV Lippman Brothers, For Hale hy Seed Potatoes. Eaily varUHUu eapeclally adapted to t-'oulhora plantinf. (luarantrrd tru to am. Addrra A. F. Yobku & Oo., iHiaoa, rorm-r Washington Bu, New ork City, foiJCircular. ;reiilini J lb a OWEN II. ULIOW ecy TII08. DANIELS, Treaa. Bern Koney Avanee4 fur Company, Investments Solicited BERN, N. C. $50,000,00 INSURANCE BUSINESS, W. P. Hr.ADFSJVlce.Pre8t . JOHN DUNN, Offlces: OVER CITIZENS BANK. lKT'.h' """ TrmMy. ; la tan. I drr.dl w .l.v. a, ,. rtt'iimniriKl t to UAWSi V. tlppaaaa Black, uUlttuii f UUa F. H. IUFFV. II. xv. r;ir: Fun mil IHr I OHW OS Bin. ! 'slal.lra. I;. ., ! IB 1 MOLE THE MGHL rrfrr 1 fa
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